All Posts Tagged With: "University of Colorado"
CU Boulder Earns Top Marks for Sustainability
“Coming on the heels of our ranking by Sierra magazine as the No. 1 green university in the nation, this ranking makes a strong case for CU-Boulder’s national leadership in sustainability,” said Chancellor Philip DiStefano.
11Oct2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
CU’s RETOOL Workshop Deemed Overall Success — Wraps up with Candid Comments from RES Americas CEO
Discussions of commercialization and transmission issues by Paul Komor and Stephen Lawrence provided a big picture view of the industry along with opportunities for growth and refinement.
13Jul2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedIon Engineering in Deal to License
Carbon Capture Technology
The startup company accelerates development of ionic liquid solutions to control greenhouse emissions with licensing agreement with the University of Colorado.
30Jun2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedUC, Denver Business School Receives $1 Million
Gift From EnCana
The company’s contribution is a lead gift toward the initial renovations of the new Business School building in downtown Denver, where the Global Energy Management suite will be located - and named in honor of EnCana’s generosity.
25Jun2009 | admin | 1 comment | ContinuedSolving the Workforce Shortage in Energy Management
The Global Energy Management (GEM) program, offered through the UC Denver Business School, was created at the specific request of energy companies to meet their needs in an increasingly specialized industry and changing global realities.
27Apr2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedWeekend Read –News and Views From Around the State
>> Advanced Energy to Cut 104 Jobs
>> Natural Gas Drilling for Santa Maria Ranch?
>> CU Research Could Make Carbon Capture Cheap
>> Owning Garfield County
>> Jackpot of Rebates and Discounts
>> Elk Creek Mine Needs Reality Check
Boulder’s ION Engineering Unveils Technology for Greenhouse Gas Capture
“Our process has the potential to change the way a $50 Billion market does business … We’re applying a radically new solution that can be incorporated into existing gas processing infrastructure.”
23Feb2009 | admin | 0 comments | ContinuedSpotlight on UC Denver’s Global Energy Management Program
The program to train energy workers for management jobs came at the request of the industry. “We’re really seeing a talent gap in upper-management-level candidates as the workforce in energy ages,” said Forest Oil’s Dave Keyte.
23Jan2009 | admin | 0 comments | Continued



